There are some very exciting fighters out there but what must b done to become a PPV star do you have to just have a big media push where your name is everywhere and you're all on tv or in the news doing something or what and what are some current fights that can realistically b made that u could c paying 4 mine would b
Canelo vs JVC Jr.
Marquez vs broner
Khan vs broner

A combination of being exciting and pitting two fighters together that make sense.

For instance Chavez Jr. nor Sergio Martinez are known outside of the boxing world, yet they were able to put up solid PPV numbers. The match made total sense and people were calling for that fight well before it.

Honestly a big part of it IMO is fighting an already established PPV star and "leeching" his fans. Of course the most obvious examples being Mayweather and Pacquiao gaining superstar status after fighting De La Hoya.

Another thing that is much harder to quantify is a certain quality that casual fans gravitate towards. For Tyson it was pure violence: they paid to see guys get annihilated in the ring. For De La Hoya it was his Olympic gold pedigree and good looks, not to mention heart and actual skills. For Mayweather it's his "love to hate him" persona, and the suspense of who can finally dethrone him and take his 0 (note I mentioned casual fans earlier in this paragraph, most casuals don't watch Floyd purely for his boxing skills). For Pacquiao it's his relentless aggression, action packed style, and his improbable run taking out guys much bigger than him.

One more thing is established fanbase. If you're 30 fights into your career and still can't fill a stadium worth a lick, chances are you'll never become a PPV attraction.